Firing on all cylinders! Lea Michele smoulders in new video for Cory Monteith tribute song Cannonball

She has revealed it helped her get through the death of her beau Cory Monteith,

And now the video for Lea Michele's long awaited Cannonball has finally been unveiled.

The Glee star certainly gives it her all in the accompanying film, and positively smoulders as she delivers the ominous power ballad.

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Emotional: Lea Michele gives it her all as she belts out her single Cannonball in her latest music video

Lea, 27, certainly seems pleased with the resulting video, as she uploaded collages on Instagram and said: 'This is such a dream come true.

She previously said the song, which which was co-written by Sia and Benny Blanco and produced by the Norwegian duo Stargate, helped her through the heartbreak of her 31-year-old beau's death after a drug-fuelled bender in Canada last year.

Speaking about the track, she said: '"The minute I heard the song, I had a physical reaction to it.

'For me, it's been my strength. I listen to it every day. I know it was brought into my life for a reason.

'It's really been so helpful for me and I hope it's the same for other people as it's been for me.'

Tribute: Lea has admitted the song helped her get through the tragic death of her beau Cory Moneith

Dark time: And it is reflected in the moody opening of the video which takes place in an abandoned building

Sultry: The sexy singer shows off her fabulous physique with the aid of some back-lighting and a mirrored wall

Excited: The Glee favourite told her fans having her video released was a 'dream come true'

The film starts featuring the singer warbling in an abandoned building, with her pained expressions being lit by a ray of sunshine on her face.

And it then bursts into a chorus full of deep meaning, as she sings: 'I’ll fly like a cannonball, like a cannonball, like a cannonball. I’ll fly, I’ll fly, I’ll fly like a cannonball.'

However things take an uplifting turn by the end, and at the climax of the song she is singing in front of a wall of lights featuring every colour of the rainbow.

While the song was released last month, the video has just made its debut, and the tune is the centrepiece of her forthcoming album Louder, which is released on March 4.

Collage: The actress stirred her fans interest in the event by posting some images from her video

Colourful character: The song builds up towards an uplifting ending in the professionally shot film

Rainbow: And it reaches a dramatic crescendo as she sings in front of coloured lights

Tribute: Lea has dedicated the tune to the memory of her beau Cory Monteith who died after a drugs bender last year